Not to be confused with the waterfall in Ithaca, New York by the same name, this Buttermilk Falls is a highly popular short hike destination for families, picnickers, swimmers, and anglers. The cool mist of the crashing waters is sure to cool down anyone on the hottest of days and evoke a sense of awe during icy winters.
Key takeaways
- Distance: 0.2 miles round trip
- Elevation gain: 30-40 feet
Hiking to Buttermilk Falls
You can hear the falls from the parking lot; they are not far. The trail to Buttermilk Falls is only about 0.1 miles one way. This destination is a great spot for the entire family no matter age, physical ability level, or experience.
Right above the falls there are several rock outcroppings, opening up picnic areas and places to relax by the sounds of rushing water. Below the falls there are also picnic spots, as well as swimming areas directly below the falls or a bit further down the Raquette River. The rocky falls are not recommended for climbing or diving from.
A herd path that heads north towards the south end of Long Lake leads to two lean-tos for camping (Deerland Carry #1 & #2). The herd path to this spot is less than a half mile one way.
Buttermilk Falls in the winter
This would be a very short snowshoe or winter hike. Be VERY CAREFUL around the falls; it can be extremely slippery, and bringing microspikes is a good idea. Snowshoe the trail downstream for an extended outing along the river. This trail is not recommended for cross-country skiing.
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How to get there
From the intersection of Route 28 and Route 30 in the Town of Long Lake, follow Route 28/30 toward Blue Mountain Lake. Continue to North Point Road on the right (located on a sharp corner). Follow North Point Road for around 2 miles to the parking on the right.